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    BrownEye Away

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    09-26-2012, 01:24 AM


    Quote:We don't expect animals to understand human "inventions" like economics. Pay scale, income inequality, surely these are concepts too advanced for lower species to process. Or are they?

    The above video, part of a TED talk given by Emory University's Dr. Frans de Waal, showcases the emotional reaction of one Capuchin monkey when confronted with unequal pay for equal work. The work, in this case, is giving a rock to a researcher in exchange for a treat. The monkey is perfectly happy trading a rock for a piece of cucumber, until a neighboring monkey gets a delicious grape for performing the same action.

    The monkey's reaction speaks for itself.

    Dr. de Waal has made a name for himself by investigating the social intelligence of primates. His work has compared the morality and social skills of primates to humans, often with surprising results. "This is basically the Wall Street protest that you see right here," Dr. de Waal jokes at the end of the video.
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    09-26-2012, 03:26 AM (This post was last modified: 09-26-2012, 03:26 AM by Oldern.)
    Poor monkey, it is a bit sad that he did not get a compensation grape Sad
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    09-26-2012, 08:37 AM
    Now that we know monkeys understand economics, we can take them from typewriters attempting to duplicate the works of Shakespeare and put them to work on general employment issues. These are the ways of science.
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    11-28-2012, 01:23 AM
    Quote:The idea is that equal production by workers who are completely equal should be rewarded with the same pay. Fairness is thought to be chief among American values, though exceptions were made at various points for people who were black, Asian, Native American, Hispanic, Irish, not a particular type of Christian, member of a union, homosexual, accused of being a Communist, a woman, etc, against their will.

    Unequal pay even riles up monkeys

    This video is a big proof that equality is a necessity. Even animals know the meaning of fairness. Equality is indeed important most especially to human beings!
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